Satellite P105-S6024 upgrade processor T7400

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I wanted to replace the processor in a laptop Toshiba Satellite P105-S6024.
I bought the CPU for $200 (core 2 duo T7400 of).-connected new processor T7400 and laptop are not included, which could be the problem.
I have 4, 70 - BIOS if the BIOS supports the T7400 processor, otherwise please write quick bios that supports the device T7400 processor

Help, please

Post edited by: krzysiekrk

> have the BIOS 4, 70-if the BIOS supports the T7400 processor supported, if not please write quick bios that supports the device T7400 processor
LOL :D

Maybe you should check this FAQ from Toshiba:
http://forums.computers.Toshiba-Europe.com/forums/Ann.jspa?annID=13

You will find the information that the processor is removable, but this does not mean that you could improve it.
As you mentioned that it might be a BIOS compatibility issue and this would lead to a malfunction of the laptop so simply said CPU and GPU upgrades are not supported and if you want to upgrade the processor then you can do this ONLY at YOUR OWN RISK.

Well done dude

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